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University of Michigan. Neuroscience Program. (2)

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The Neuroscience Committee was organized in January, 1966 to establish and interdisciplinary, graduate-level introductory course in the neuro-biological area. The course (Neuroscience 690 and 691, jointly listed in the Departments of Anatomy, Physiology, Zoology, Psychology, and Pharmacology) provided a multi-disciplinary background to first-level graduate students interested in the nervous system. In 1970, the Neuroscience Committee established an Interdepartmental degree program in the Neur...

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Society for Neuroscience (1)

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Amherst College. Dept. of Neuroscience. (1)

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Amherst College's interest in Neuroscience began in 1973, when the college was the first institution to offer an undergraduate major in the field. Majors take courses from a variety of disciplines, including biology, chemistry, computer science, physics, and psychology.

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Duke University. Center for Cognitive Neuroscience. (1)

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Duke University. Dept. of Psychology and Neuroscience. (1)

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Duke University. Department of Psychology and Neuroscience (1)

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The mission of the undergraduate program in psychology at Duke University is to provide students with a dynamic and interactive learning experience that confers a strong background in psychology as a science. Graduate training in Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke provides students with exceptional opportunities to examine mind, brain, and behavior at different levels of analysis (e.g., neural, molecular, individual, and social) using a variety of techniques (e.g., brain imaging, animal mode...

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University of California, Los Angeles. Brain Research Institute. Interdepartmental Ph. D. Program for Neuroscience. (1)

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University of California, Los Angeles. Brain Research Institute. Interdepartmental Ph. D. Program for Neuroscience. (1)

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History of Neuroscience Library, University of Oxford (0)

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